The quality of the book will be buried under an avalanche of good feelings? © Ejaf.org.

Blogmensgo, January 13, 2012) Elton John will publish in July 2012, a book on AIDS, entitled Love Is the Cure: Ending the Global Aids Epidemic (Therapy & love to end the AIDS pandemic). The copyright will be donated to the Elton John Foundation against AIDS (website | Facebook page) that the British singer founded in 1992.

The book will discuss the very personal experience and feelings of Elton John with HIV / AIDS. The ghosts of many friends, including singer Freddie Mercury and American young hemophiliac Ryan White, this book is both very public and very private, which means above all to change attitudes in its readers.

“This disease must be treated not with a miracle vaccine but by changing hearts and minds, and through a collective effort to break down social barriers and build compassionate bridges,” said the gay pop icon.

Elton John, 64, will publish this book in the United States by Little, Brown & Company and the United Kingdom at Hodder & Stoughton. The British publisher said that the release of the first book of Elton John will coincide with the XIXth International Conference on AIDS, held in Washington. Hodder will publish the book in an audio version that Elton John will lend his own voice to.

Comment. Memories for themselves and for something a little more crisp, Elton John fans are going to have to wait.

This article has been translated from its original in on our French Blog.  To view the original click here.

Philca & Matt / MensGo

(via The Guardian of January 10, 2012)

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